Confused About Publishing to Kindle? You Need This New Book...

I think this new book will sell very well, as it covers so many essential elements of the publishing to Kindle process.
You can read about how this new book came about on Sally's blog here.

This e-book doesn't cover formatting in detail- there is an e-book that covers that aspect that Sally recommends.

Her book goes into all those other essential areas that you need to understand and use, from the pre-publishing stage- what you need to consider and check for before you begin formatting, to the options for cover design, and more.

You will find out about the thorny issues of pricing, royalties and tax- the latter has always seemed to be the most confusing issue for UK writers who have sales in the US (30% withholding tax, and the US Tax identification number- and how to get one).

Then after your e-book is loaded and on sale, important issues like keywords, getting reviews and keeping track.

I've only been able to have a quick scan through my copy- I bought it last night, £1.53 on Amazon's UK site but the parts I have read for compiling this blog post, have convinced me.

I like the straightforward manner in the way each aspect of the process is addressed, and even those elements that always seemed quite unnerving are no longer scary, or headache inducing.

10 comments:

I agree, the book should sell well. I bought a copy yesterday and I love the style - friendly and informative. Thanks for this blog post - it's reminded me that I need to go and finish reading Sally's book!

Thanks for the mention Carol - much appreciated. Marketing is by far the hardest part of e-publishing and every 'shout-out' is welcome.I haven't yet got a US tax number, Rosemary. The vast majority of my sales are in the UK so at the moment the US government is withholding 30% of very little - so not worth the hassle of getting the tax number at the moment.

I think we all have to find what works for us, as we aren't all technical people- I know I can only do so much without having to consult the instruction book, and anything that is straightforward is a relief. :)